
Keith’s Movie Korner: ‘The Roses’ wilt in the original’s shadow
By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Two Oscar caliber talents are unable to provide the fertilizer necessary to get this script to properly

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Two Oscar caliber talents are unable to provide the fertilizer necessary to get this script to properly

By Jesse Newman | Wall Street Journal After more than a decade together at Kraft Heinz KHC -7.20%decrease; red down pointing triangle, ketchup is breaking up with hot dogs.

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Tempe-based Amkor Technology Inc. will break ground at its brand-new factory location Sept. 2 after Peoria’s City Council hastily – and unanimously – approved a land

Via City of Prescott By Daily Courier Espire Sports is set to build a new 12-unit complex of casita short-term rental homes next door to the pickleball and athletic facility. The Tempe-based Dalke Design Group recently

By Tony Davis While the developer of Project Blue has made it clear it still wants to buy energy from Tucson Electric Power despite defeat at the hands of the Tucson City Council, its

PHOTO VIA TOWN OF GILBERT By Gilbert Independent The town of Gilbert has appointed Mario Paniagua as its newest assistant town manager. With his public service career and a passion for community, Paniagua brings a
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By AZ Mirror Private equity firms own nearly 3 million apartment units, about 13% of the total apartments across the country, according to a new analysis from

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s yearly legislative session is approaching its end and lawmakers still haven’t settled on a state

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The majority of Arizona’s lawmakers have ties to education, yet the state still struggles to find